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Author | : Asha Bhandary |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 348 |
Release | : 2019-06-25 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1000227960 |
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This book presents the first systematic account of dependency care in a liberal theory of justice. Despite the fact that receiving dependency care is necessary for human survival, the practices with which we meet society’s care needs are seldom recognized for their functional role. Instead, norms about gender and race obscure and shape expectations about whose needs for care are legitimate as well as about whose caregiving labor more advantaged members of society will receive. These opaque arrangements must be made visible if we are to remedy skewed intuitions and judgements about care. Freedom to Care develops a modified form of social contract theory with which to evaluate society’s caregiving arrangements. Building on work by feminist liberals and care ethicists, it reframes debates about care to move beyond gender with an inequality-tracking framework that can be employed in any culture. Because care provision has been enmeshed in the subordination of women and people of color, eliminating the invisibility of these forms of labor yields a critical liberal theory of justice with feminist and anti-racist aims.
Author | : Richard Rorty |
Publisher | : Stanford University Press |
Total Pages | : 262 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 9780804746182 |
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This volume collects a number of important and revealing interviews with Richard Rorty, spanning more than two decades of his public intellectual commentary, engagement, and criticism. In colloquial language, Rorty discusses the relevance and nonrelevance of philosophy to American political and public life. The collection also provides a candid set of insights into Rorty's political beliefs and his commitment to the labor and union traditions in this country. Finally, the interviews reveal Rorty to be a deeply engaged social thinker and observer.
Author | : Maggie Nelson |
Publisher | : Random House |
Total Pages | : 304 |
Release | : 2021-09-09 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1473581087 |
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'One of the most electrifying writers at work in America today, among the sharpest and most supple thinkers of her generation' OLIVIA LAING What can freedom really mean? In this invigorating, essential book, Maggie Nelson explores how we might think, experience or talk about the concept in ways that are responsive to our divided world. Drawing on pop culture, theory and the intimacies and plain exchanges of daily life, she follows freedom - with all its complexities - through four realms: art, sex, drugs and climate. On Freedom offers a bold new perspective on the challenging times in which we live. 'Tremendously energising' Guardian 'This provocative meditation...shows Nelson at her most original and brilliant' New York Times 'Nelson is such a friend to her reader, such brilliant company... Exhilarating' Literary Review * A New York Times Notable Book * * A Guardian and TLS 'Books of 2021' Pick *
Author | : Freedom to Care (Organisation) |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 80 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Whistle blowing |
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Author | : Erick Erickson |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 243 |
Release | : 2016-02-22 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1621575268 |
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Religious liberty is under attack in America. Your freedom to believe may not last much longer. To all those who say they don’t care about the culture war, Erick Erickson has only one response: "The Left will not let you stay on the sidelines. You will be made to care." Now the former Editor-in-Chief of RedState.com joins with Christian author Bill Blankschaen to expose the war in America on Christians and all people of faith who refuse to bow to the worst kind of religion—secularism—one intent on systematically imposing its agenda and frightening doubters into silence. The book features first-hand accounts from Christians who've been punished for their beliefs and the perspectives of concerned thought leaders to make the case that Americans of faith can't afford to ignore what's happening—not anymore. You Will Be Made to Care offers hope for preserving freedom of conscience with practical steps that believers, families, pastors, church leaders, and citizens can take to resist tyranny and experience a resurgence of faith in America.
Author | : Harold Braswell |
Publisher | : Johns Hopkins University Press |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-11-26 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781421429823 |
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Exploring the failure of hospice in America to care for patients and families at the end of life. Hospice is the dominant form of end-of-life care in the United States. But while the US hospice system provides many forms of treatment that are beneficial to dying people and their families, it does not encompass what is commonly referred to as long-term care, which includes help with the activities of daily living: feeding, bathing, general safety, and routine hygienic maintenance. Frequently, such care is carried out by an informal network of unpaid caregivers, such as the person's family or loved ones, who are often ill-prepared to offer this type of support. In The Crisis of US Hospice Care, Harold Braswell argues that the stress of providing long-term care typically overwhelms family members and that overdependence on familial caregiving constitutes a crisis of US hospice care that limits the freedom of dying people. Arguing for the need to focus on the time just before death, Braswell examines how the relationship of hospice to familial caregiving evolved. He traces the history of hospice over the past fifty years and describes the choice that people dying with inadequate familial support face between a neglectful home environment and an impersonal nursing home. A nuanced look at the personal and political dimensions that shape long-term, end-of-life care, this historical and ethnographic study demonstrates that the crisis in US hospice care can be alleviated only by establishing the centrality of hospice to American freedom. Providing a model for the transformative work that is required going forward, The Crisis of US Hospice Care illustrates the potential of hospice for facilitating a new way of living our last days and for having the best death possible.
Author | : Jacques Philippe |
Publisher | : Scepter Publishers |
Total Pages | : 144 |
Release | : 2017-03-29 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1594170967 |
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Interior Freedom leads one to discover that even in the most unfavorable outward circumstances we possess within ourselves a space of freedom that nobody can take away, because God is its source and guarantee. Without this discovery we will always be restricted in some way and will never taste true happiness. Author Jacques Philippe develops a simple but important theme: we gain possession of our interior freedom in exact proportion to our growth in faith, hope, and love. He explains that the dynamism between these three theological virtues is the heart of the spiritual life, and he underlines the key role of the virtue of hope in our inner growth. Written in a simple and inviting style, Interior Freedom seeks to liberate the heart and mind to live the true freedom to which God calls each one.
Author | : John W. Morin |
Publisher | : Wood 'N' Barnes Publishing |
Total Pages | : 334 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Medical |
ISBN | : 9781885473929 |
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A workbook for sex offenders incorporating the latest developments in relapse prevention training. It features the four-path R-P model and invites offenders, in an easy-to-read style, to examine their own approach to offending, addressing the high risk factors that trigger and maintain that approach. This book looks beyond the cognitive and behavioral linchpins of offending to the powerful emotional needs that energize deviant sex. The authors believe that only by learning to meet these needs in healthy ways can offenders attain the positive reinforcements that lead to maintaining important lifestyle changes. Newly-added sections address the role of polygraphy in sex offender treatment and the role of the Internet in sexual compulsivity.
Author | : Diane Miller JD |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2021-04-25 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 1663220204 |
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Diane Miller is a trusted leader and attorney in the national health freedom movement. She is the perfect person to inspire readers to activate health freedom. Miller, a Minnesota attorney, began her freedom work by helping to defend a dairy farmer who was prosecuted for helping people by giving them dairy colostrum. After a successful dismissal of charges, the author joined a band of Minnesota citizens who successfully advocated for a new law that protects healing and access to healers. In Health Freedom, the author takes a deep dive into the relationship between health and law, including the ways health freedom is in jeopardy. The stories will inspire you to contemplate: • What is health freedom? • How do we heal a world dominated by conventional science, medicine, and products? • What must we consider to keep ourselves healthy? Against the backdrop of COVID-19, the world is searching for answers about health and even survival. People want clarity on freedom, liberty, and the role of government in our lives. This book will be a foundational and inspiring read for health seekers and freedom lovers—and it could not come at a more critical time.
Author | : Shay El |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 178 |
Release | : 2019-06-27 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9781513642611 |
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"There are a lot of things in life that I wouldn't have made it through if it wasn't for God and coffee.""The Perfect Sip," is a deliciously brewed story of how I was separated from my family at birth, to be given a better life. Although that storyline sounds peachy, it did not play out that way. Who I am today reflects a man who regained his identity after overcoming the "scalding", psychological brewing effects of being raised in the system. Rather than living as another broken statistic, I made the choice to inspire people by sharing my unique story. As the flavor of my life changed from bitter to sweet, I must say I never knew life could taste this good. Yes, taste! My cup is now filled warmly with the perfect blend of ingredients that has made me addicted to the good life. I pray this self-help memoir will not only touch your heart but also instruct you on how to perfect the taste of your life by taking a sip from mine. Without further ado, relax your mind and prepare your taste buds for "The Perfect Sip".